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Links
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Additional Information |
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Carol
Edwards Center
The Carol Edwards Center includes sports fields and recreation facilities. |
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City Contact: Cindy
Shelton, Recreation Department 425.984.2301
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DeYoung Park
DeYoung Park is in the heart of downtown. Named after the DeYoung family, this park provides a tree-shaded spot for lunch and features unique artwork. |
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DeYoung Park is home to the City's Summer Concert Series.
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Rotary Community Park
Rotary Community Park provides a unique combination of active and passive recreation uses including a Skate/BMX park, playground, climbing boulder, art wall, trail and boardwalk system, and picnic area. |
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Updates:
- American Trails Magazine
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Skate / BMX Park
Family members love to watch skaters and bicyclists. |
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Skate / BMX Park Web Camera
Watch live streaming video from the park.
Currently not available. |
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Valley Trail
Woodinville's first community park offers a playground, open play area, public
art and connects to the Sammamish River Trail along the Sammamish River.
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Wilmot Gateway Park
Woodinville's first community park offers a playground, open play area, public
art and connects to the Sammamish River Trail along the Sammamish River.
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City contact for brick/tile orders:
Brenda Eriksen , Parks & Recreation Department, 425.489.2700, ext. 2232.
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Woodin Creek Park
Upon incorporation, Woodin Creek Park was transferred from King County to the City. The park is located south of Wilmot Gateway Park and offers a picnic shelter, half-court basketball court, public art and also connects to the Sammamish River Trail.
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Neighborhood Parks
Neighborhood parks are small parks with limited facilites located in residential areas. |
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Local residents appreciate a clean neighborhood park. |
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Greenbrier Park
A small open grass play area. |
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Little Bear Creek Linear Park (undeveloped)
Future planned development of a linear trail system along the length of the Little Bear Creek.
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Quail Ridge Park (no link)
Undeveloped park land at NE 171st Place and 125th Place NE. |
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Stonehill Meadows Park
A small play area with a play structure. |
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Tanglin Ridge Park
A small play area with a play structure.
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Woodin Glen Park (no link)
Undeveloped park land donated by the Conner family at NE 190th Place.
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Woodinville
Heights Park
Woodinville's first neighborhood park. |
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Public Arts Program
Thanks to the efforts of the City's Public Arts Advisory Committee, many public art pieces are on permanent and temporary display at City Hall, Carol Edwards Center and in city parks.
The City's public art program involves purchasing permanent art, accepting art donations and showcasing local talent through the Artist of the Month program. Take a walk through our downtown parks and enjoy sculptures. Visit City Hall and the Carol Edwards Center to view donated art and rotating monthly displays. |
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The Woodinville Art Walk provides an online guide of sculptures, statues and fine art.
City Contact: Brenda Eriksen , Parks & Recreation 425.489.2700, ext. 2232 |
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Parks Department, 425.877.2287